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Y-Linked Variation Drives Sexual Dimorphism in Bass

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Recent advancements in genomic research have brought to light the intricate details of sexual dimorphism in the popular game fish, Micropterus salmoides, commonly known as the largemouth bass. Researchers Liu, Zheng, Cheng, and their colleagues have made significant strides in this area by producing gap-free T2T (telomere-to-telomere) assemblies of the largemouth bass genome. This represents […]
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BIOENGINEER.ORG broke the news in on Tuesday, December 23, 2025.
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